Thanks a lot, guys! Much appreciated as always.
Here is the wordmark uniform logo on three different backgrounds (white home, blue and red alternate uni). The font is less compressed and slightly bolder, so it suits the state of Texas a little better.
Current uniform wordmark logo

Thank you, buckeye. Much appreciated!
Thanks, coco1997. I already wanted to give it a try a year ago during MLB season, but somehow forgot about it.
Thanks, SFGiants58. The 1990's-like "T" drop shadow was my No.1 cause to revise the whole thing. But that silver bevel is so very outdated, moreover superfluous, it tremendously clutters those marks for no reason.
Thanks, Steelman. Good to know a Rangers fan is actually liking the results.
Thank you, OnWis97. Yeah, I think it looks cleaner now, plus those white circles and lines make it look more interesting.
Sure...

I decided to modernize the current Texas Rangers identity. I always thought they have a good set of logos, but, since they've rebranded in 2003, they also aged over time.
Current Texas Rangers primary mark
1 – Primary logo: No more drop shadow on the "T" initial. Bolder lines and a slightly broader typeface. New baseball seams. The two stars are now separately placed on a white background.
2 – Secondary logo: A modernized version of the 1994-2002 alternate logo. The two shades of silver are no longer part of the Rangers color scheme.
3 – Alternate logo: A revised version of the current alternate Texas flag logo being used on the Rangers uniforms. The bevel on the lone star has been removed, as well as the color silver.

Major League Soccer would currently like to expand its league by giving the city of Detroit, Michigan their first professional soccer team. Fans of the semi-pro Detroit City FC hate that idea, while former Express co-owner and soccer mogul Roger Faulkner clearly thinks it's a no-brainer to invest in a Detroit-based pro team.
So here's the logo set of the brand-new (and of course fictional) Detroit Motor SC. Colors are navy blue and orange (plus the new color chrome), inherited from the former NASL Detroit Express (1978-81). A large vintage car emblem in the center in front of a wheel, including chrome rim spokes, are forming this primary mark. The alternate mark is thematically based on those vintage car emblems and signs of the 1930's, 40's and 50's.
Thanks for watching!

Another rebrand of a MiLB league logo. This time it's the California League whose current logo has been in use since 2000. No more baseball and bats, or gold and red, but orange and yellow as the two new colors.
Link to current mark: http://www.sportslogos.net/logos/view/zag1rh2hfy5vrihmrhf6/_California_League/2000/Primary_Logo

I know you're new here. But that exactly is the reason why I don't understand your allegation against Sparky in the first place!
You should at least have waited a couple of months to come to know other users better in order to understand that Sparky, as a long time member (April 2009), would rather quit designing than plagiarizing other people's work. Instead you used your first(!) post here on CCSL to prematurely and falsely accuse him of allegedly copying existing logos. In my view, that was neither nice, nor smart. In fact, it was pretty dumb!
P.S.: Great work as always, Sparky!

For those who are interested in Major League Baseball and all the respective team logo colors, here's a chart I've made a couple of weeks ago. This chart exclusively includes current MLB teams and no defunct organizations. Only primary and secondary/alternate colors are listed, no supporting colors (like yellow-gold on the Atlanta Braves tomahawk or the red baseball stitches in the Mariners logo). Listed are all official PANTONE colors, plus the respective RGB values.

My goal (pun) was to simplify the current Major League Soccer's LA Galaxy primary logo a little more. So the word "GALAXY" has been replaced by, well, a galaxy! The 3-color quasar remains for reason of recognition value. Gone is the stereotype soccer shield which, I think, makes a nice change.
Link to current LA Galaxy logo: http://www.sportslogos.net/logos/view/wcwwzw1ysgmdcgkguwof/LA_Galaxy/2007/Primary_Logo

Thank you, guys!
Yeah, Indy Fuel doesn't really sound or read great. I just kept the name as it is. Oilers is okay, but there are countless semi- or -professional teams out there calling themselves Oilers.